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Where are Kevin and Ruth right now?San Ramon Hotel and RV Park, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico.

Where are they going next? Zinapecuaro, Michoacan, Mexico.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Birthday, Battery, and Moving on...

First on the agenda...Happy Birthday to our grandson Cameron!

Yes, Cameron is an April Fool's birthday boy. Many of our regular readers will remember when we made the long cold drive up to Nova Scotia in order to be there for the big event exactly 3 years ago today.

Our daughter Lindsey and her family celebrated his birthday party on Saturday. Cameron wanted a dinosaur cake, and that's what Lindsey made him...

Great job making the cake Lindsey! Love the dinosaur breaking out!

Cameron, blowing out the candles.

Wish we could have been there to help celebrate, but we'll be seeing them in person in just over two weeks!!

Yesterday morning, we borrowed Bonnie's Jeep and went into town to pick up Sherman's new battery. With the core charge dropped because we brought in the old battery, the total cost was 1,250 pesos ($110). This became an even better deal than I expected because that was the total price...no added on taxes! So while a similar battery at Walmart in the U.S. costs $95, there would have been taxes to pay on top of that.

Sherman is happy, and so are we!

Sherman, parked up at Delia's Trailer Park near Etzatlan.

Once again, we've enjoyed our week here with our host Bonnie. We'll definitely be back, possibly even as soon as this coming October! There are 12 RV sites here, and four of them have concrete patio pads installed. They're all full hookup, with 15 amp electricity. No need for any more than that...the weather is perfect with your windows open. Good value for 180 pesos ($15.84) per night.

One of the RV patio sites. Shame we're the only ones here!

Another patio site.

Oh, notice the "For Sale" sign in the window of the property behind? That's one of the casitas that are on a subdivision of the ranch. Bonnie's father was from the states, and he leased out land for these casitas to be built and owned by retired expats 20 or 30 years ago. Now, many of the people who owned them have either passed away or moved on and quite a few are sitting empty and for sale. You could probably pick one up for under US$30,000. Nice little spot.

So, we're moving on this morning. Not going too far, about 170 kms (105 miles) to the town of Mascota. There's a dam there, supposedly with picnic areas and we're hoping to be able to boondock somewhere around there. No idea if we'll have any kind of internet or cell signal available, so if you don't hear from us for a day or two don't worry!

A bit of a cold front going through this area for the next day or two. Overcast almost all day, and a high of about 17C (64F). But that didn...

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